The IETF Hackathon is taking place as a hybrid event. The overall agenda for the Hackathon is HERE.
Within the overall agenda, it is up to individual project teams to determine their own preferred ways to collaborate. Many teams likely include both in-person and remote participants.
The IETF is using gather.town to facilitate social interaction at the IETF meeting. There is a space for the Hackathon with tables and whiteboards that teams can use for group communication and information sharing. Gather (password: notewell)
You are free to use gather.town, and you may also use Zoom, Webex, Slack, or whatever works best for your team. If you want to use Webex and need a Webex account, you can find more info HERE.
Project/Team name | Date(s) and time(s), including timezone | Meeting link, URL, email address, etc. |
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PQ Use in the real world: X.509 keys, signatures, certificates and protocols | March 25th 11:00 pm and 4:00 pm JST (UTC+9), March 26th 1:00 pm JST (UTC+9) | Gather Town Hackathon Table G |
BGP-CT PlugFest: InterOp With JUNOS BGP CT | March 25th 10:30am to 3:30 pm JST (UTC+9), March 26th 10:00 am to 3pm JST (UTC+9) | Gather Town Hackathon Table F |
ASDF-WISHI-T2TRG | March 25th 10:30am to 8:30 pm JST (UTC+9), March 26th 10:00 am to 3pm JST (UTC+9) | https://meet.jit.si/ietf116-asdf-hackathon |
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